Latest from Chris Duckett
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For 2014, wearables actually means wristables
Expecting to rush out to the stores to pick up the latest fashionable "smart" clothing will remain a dream for a little while yet.
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Tizen stalled yet again as Samsung delays handset release
The sight of a Samsung-backed mobile operating system working on a widely-released handset is still one that exists purely in the imagination.
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Vodafone Red makes roaming passe
There's a lot to be said for paying a few bucks a day to make the fear of data roaming charges go away.
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Cheap apps, lack of inbuilt security leaves mobile environment vulnerable: Webroot
A shake-up is coming to the mobile security industry, and it will happen when Google begins to secure its Android environment, David Duncan, CMO of Webroot, says.
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Lack of DNS redundancy takes down award-winning system
No matter how much cloud is used, if DNS is your single point of failure, you're going to have a bad time.
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Android is the next platform of choice for Windows developers
Google's open-source mobile operating system pips iOS as the next platform that developers want to deploy to, according to a survey by Embarcadero.
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Australians opting for high-speed and mobile broadband
Mobile internet subscriptions now make up almost 50 percent of all connections, but fixed line dominates the data download stakes.
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Android 4.x penetration picks up
In five months, Ice Cream Sandwich has moved from 3 per cent to over 20 per cent of Android devices.
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Can BlackBerry 10 be RIM's thumb-driven saviour?
RIM has pinned its hopes on BlackBerry 10 taking the number three position in mobiles, and more.
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The Upside: The design decisions behind BlackBerry 10
This week's podcast discusses the design of the unique BlackBerry 10 interface, Gangnam style, and exposes some questionable musical tastes.